Littell's Living Age, 178. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1888 |
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ix. oldal
... feel the same Goethean irony in all the narrative contained in the earlier portion of the novel , and the same Goe- thean seriousness underlying the irony . And for what I shall say of the book I will make no claim to originality , but ...
... feel the same Goethean irony in all the narrative contained in the earlier portion of the novel , and the same Goe- thean seriousness underlying the irony . And for what I shall say of the book I will make no claim to originality , but ...
15. oldal
... feel that he had none of that quick , indignant spirit of purity , which feels a soil as if it were a wound . His men can act with baseness or live in careless license , as Lothario has acted and lived , and yet , like Lothario , can ...
... feel that he had none of that quick , indignant spirit of purity , which feels a soil as if it were a wound . His men can act with baseness or live in careless license , as Lothario has acted and lived , and yet , like Lothario , can ...
26. oldal
... feeling uncommonly cold about the legs , I got into bed again , as being at least a more convenient place for ... feel that I had not lost my consideration for others , but that , alas , was not a material reflection , which was ...
... feeling uncommonly cold about the legs , I got into bed again , as being at least a more convenient place for ... feel that I had not lost my consideration for others , but that , alas , was not a material reflection , which was ...
30. oldal
... feel for him not hate or con- tempt , but sympathy and compassion , which alone is the charity appealed to by the ... feels . " Thus , whilst ani- mals go about in their natural form , man alone makes himself a monster by his dress ...
... feel for him not hate or con- tempt , but sympathy and compassion , which alone is the charity appealed to by the ... feels . " Thus , whilst ani- mals go about in their natural form , man alone makes himself a monster by his dress ...
37. oldal
... feeling which arose in my -a captious case we presume Shakespeare must have own or appeared in other minds , had no character at all , which is perhaps scrutiny of any notions which presented them- why we have so little record of him ...
... feeling which arose in my -a captious case we presume Shakespeare must have own or appeared in other minds , had no character at all , which is perhaps scrutiny of any notions which presented them- why we have so little record of him ...
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